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Hi, Guys! I need your all knowing help. I have a friend who is studying Art and he wants to base his thesis on Montblanc Pens as a form of Art. He needs quite a few book references on which they talk about the subject of Montblanc Pens to support this. The books don’t have to be solely dedicated to MB though! The only ones I have (I know, shame on me!) are these 7. Could you please give me any more titles? Thanks in advance for any and all help. 

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Fountain Pens of the World and Fountain Pens-Vintage and Modern both have sections devoted to Montblanc pens.  Both by Andreas Lambrou.

You might also browse the website Booksaboutpens.com to search for others.

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2 hours ago, FredRydr said:

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Oh, that’s right! I had hear about this book but completely forgotten. Thanks for bringing it to my attention 🙌🏻

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42 minutes ago, kazoolaw said:

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Fountain Pens of the World and Fountain Pens-Vintage and Modern both have sections devoted to Montblanc pens.  Both by Andreas Lambrou.

You might also browse the website Booksaboutpens.com to search for others.

Thanks a lot! With the titles and author I can look for them. And I’ll take a look at the website. That sounds really interesting. Thanks again for your help. 

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If anyone can lead me to a copy of  montblanc made in spain I would be grateful.

 

Looked on line, albeit not a deep search

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KAZOOLAW:

 

Sorry, can't embed photos.

Fountain Pens of the World and Fountain Pens-Vintage and Modern both have sections devoted to Montblanc pens.  Both by Andreas Lambrou.

You might also browse the website Booksaboutpens.com to search for others.

 

I second these two recommendations by Kazoolaw. While not exclusively about Montblanc, these are very well researched and comprehensive books with very interesting sections devoted to Montblanc. 

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